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Hany Persons Have Catarrh of Kidneys,
Or Catarrh of Bladder and Don’t Know It.
President Newhof and War
Correspondent Richards Were
Promptly Cured by Pe-ru-na.
* B. Newhof, 10 Delamare street,
Mr C. President Montefiore Club,
Albany, N. Y.,
vprites: advanced I find
“Since mu age
\,ith fhat l have been fr equently troubled
urinary ailments. The blad
"Llan seemed irritated, and my phy
said that it was catarrh
roused by a protracted cold which
■ould be difficult advanced to overcome on
account of my years. 1
took Pernna, hardly daring to be
lieve that 1 would be helped, but 1
found to my relief that I soon began
to mend. The irritation difficulties gradually
S1I hsided and the urinary
sued away. 1 have enjoyed ex
cellent health 1 enjoy now for my the meals, past seven sleep
months. and am as well as I was
SOU ndly, I give all praise
t,rentu years ago.
toPeruna,B. Newhof.
Suffered From Catarrh of Kidneys,
Threatened With Nervous Collapse,
Cured by Pe-ru-na.
Mr F. B. Richards, 609 E Street, N. W.,
Washington, D. C., six War Correspondent,! I
writes: “Exactly staff years correspondent ago was of
ordered to Cuba as
the New York Sun. through I was in charge of a
Fun Dispatch boat the Spanish
American War. The effect of the trop
[cal climate and the nervous strain showed
plainly on my return to the States. Lassi
[ude. depression and incessant to the kidney verge trouble of melan- made
cholia. practically invalid. This undesira
me an
ble condition continued, despite the best of
treatment. ‘
'Finally a brother newspaper man. who
like myself had served in the war, in
duced me to give a faithful trial to Peruna.
I did so. In a short time the lassitude
left me. my kidneys resumed a healthy con
dition. and a complete cure' was effected. Peruna
1 cannot too strongly recommend
to those suffering with kidney trouble. 1
To-day I am able to work as hard as at
any time in my life, and the examiner for
a leading insurance risk.” company pronounced
me an ‘A’
In Poor Health Over Four Years.
Pe-ru-na Only Remedy of Real Benefit.
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Mr. John Nimmo, 215 Lippincott merchant St.
Toronto, Can., a prominent member of the Masonic of |
that city and also a
order, writes: i
1 have been in poor ---- When -------- health I caught generally „------| bad !
for over four years. a
cold last winter it settled in the bladder ;
and kidneys, causing serious trouble. 1
took two greatly advertised kidney reme- !
dies without getting the desired results. !
Peruna is the only remedy which was j
Say Plainly io Your Grocer
That you want LION COFFEE always, and he,
being a square man, will not try to sell you any
thing else. You may not care for our opinion, but
What About the Unfed Judgment of Millions
of housekeepers who have used LION COFFEE
for over a quarter o? a century ?
Is there any stronger proof of merit, than the
Confidence of the People
fif ^ *{ LION and ever COFFEE increasing fs carelully popularity? se
lected at She plantation, shipped
S direefi to our various factories,
where it is skillfully roasted and
II mt carefully ages—unlike packed loose in coffee, sealed which pack
# 1 ww Is exposed to germ®, dust, in
sects, etc. LION COFFEE reaches
you as pure and clean as when
o ^5% it left the factory. Sold only in
0 packages.
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Lion-head on every package.
Save these Lion-haads for valuable premiums.
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PRES. C. B. NEWHOF,
Suffered From Catarrh of Bladder.
« ot f any beneht to I have, not
me.
a trace of kidney trouble nor a cold
my system ”
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
? ent "* in so many homes ia that it
no narcotic of any kind. Peruna
perfectly harmless. It can be used any
of 01 time nme without wunoui acquiring acquiring a a drug drug
. Peruna does not-produce temporary
It is permanent in its effect.
It has rj .0 bad effect upon the system,
gradually eliminates catarrh by re
the cause of catarrh. There are a
of homes where Peruna has been
off and on for twenty years. Such
thing could not be possible if Peruna
any drugs of a narcotic nature.
Switzerland’s income from tourists is
said to be about $25,000,000.
Tavlor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is Nature's great Consumption,and remedy—Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup and
all throat and lung troubles. At uruggists,
25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle .
Esquimaux make shirts and boots of sal
moa hides and jackets from codfish skins.
FROM MISERY TO HEALTH.
A Promt inent Club Woman of Kansas City
Writes Io Thank Doan’s Kidney Fills
For a Quick Cure.
Miss Nellie Davis, of 1210 Michigan
avenue Kansas City, Mo., society lead
, and club worn
er
an, writes: “I can
not say too much
aH (A: inpraiseof Doan's
■f ^ j|§ ,'! Kidney Pills, for
’dS4 Ifrfe 4 \
they effected a
1 complete cure in
a very short time
when I was suf
fering from kid
NELLIE DAVIS. ney troubles
brought on by a cold. I liad severe
pains in in the back and sick headaches.
and felt miserable all over V few
boxes of Doan s Kidney Pills made me
well woman, without an ache or
a compelled to r ecoin
pain, and I feel
mend this reliable remedy.'
(Signed) NELLIE - •
TRIAL FREE -Address Foster
A N. Y. Foi
Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
by all dealers. Price GO cents.
UN WORKED FIELDS ®F WEALTH.
This Earth's Store of Riohes Still
Intact In Fabulous Quantities.
In apite of the enormous inroads
made on this earth's great store of
wealth, diamonds, gold, oil, gas, coal,
iron and other materials, recmt in
vestigations have brought to ljght the
interesting fact that treasure fields
containing fabulous wealth still re*
main intact.
Investigations have proved, for in
stance, that huge areas of the floor
of the pacific are strewn thick with
immense deposits of nodules of pure
manganese, Invent a practical and
economical method of recovering it
and the individual who does so will
at once become rich beyond the
dreams of avarice.
The most crying need to-day is a
substitute for Para rubber. It is cer
tain to be discovered sooner or later.
Celluloid and oxidized linseed oil are
useful for some purposes for which
rubber is used, for cycle and automo
bile tires real rubber is the only mate
rial with the necessary elasticity. The
inventor of a substitute would soon
become a millionaire.
Malleable glass was manufactured
and used by the Romans nearly 2,000
years ago. But the secret has been
lost. It seems odd that no one in
this age of mechanical progress has
been able to discover the method or
manufacturing a tough and unbreak
able glass. Whoever suceeds in do
ing so and making the discovery eco
nomically useful will reap a great re
ward.
Real photography in colors is still
an open field and offers boundless
opportunities for the inventor. In
smaller matters, too, the list of wants
unsupplied is endless. Jewelers, for
instance, are still quite without any
safe method of fixing pearls on jew
elry, such as rings, where the gems
are mounted without a surrounding
setting.—London 'Chronicle.
What Mary Gave.
She gave an hour of patient care
to her little baby sister, who was cut
ting teeth. She gave a string and a
crooked pin and a great deal of good
advice to the three-year-old brother,
who wanted to play fishing. She gave
Ellen, the maid, a precious hour to go
and visit her sick baby at home, for
Ellen was a widow and left her child
at its grandmother’s while she work
ed to get bread for both. She could
not have seen them very often if
Mary had not offered to attend the
door while she went away.
But this was not all that Mary gave.
She dressed herself neatly, and look
ed so bright and kind and obliging
that she gave her mother a thrill 01
pleasure whenever she caught sight
of (the young, pleasant face. She
wrote a letter to her father, who was
absent on business. She gave patient
attention to a long story by her grand
mother, and, when it was ended, made
She old lady happy by a good night
kiss.
Thus she had given valuable pres
ents to six people in one day; and yet
she had not a cent in the world. She
was as good as gold, and she gave
something of herself to all those who
were so happy as to meet her.—Chris
t.ion Observer.
Now that science has made it possi
ble to produce light out of rubbish the
circulation of the Congressional Rec
ord will increase "by leaps and
bounds,” says the New York Herald.
THE TRICKS
Coffee Plays on Some.
It hardly pays to laugh before you
are certain of facts, for it is sometimes
humiliating to think of afterwards.
• - When I was a young girl I was a
lover of coffee, but was sick so much
the doctor told me to quit and I did, but
after my marriage my husband begged
me to drink it again as be did not th-ink
it was the coffee caused tlie troubles.
“So I commenced it again and con
tinued about G months until my stom
ach commenced acting bad and choking
as if I had swallowed something the
size of an egg. One doctor said it was
neuralgia and indigestion.
“One day I took a drive with my hus
band three miles in the country and I
drank a cup of coffee for dinner, 1
thought sure I would die before I got
back to town to a doctor: I was drawn
double in tlie buggy and when my hus
band hitched the horse to get me out
into the doctor’s office, misery came up
in my throat and seemed to shut my
breath off entirely, then left all in a
flash and went to my heart, The doc
tor pronounced it nervous heart trouble
and when I got home I was so weak
I could not sit up.
tl My husband brought my supper to
my bedside with a nice cup of hot
coffee, but I said: ‘Take that back,
dear, I will never drink another cup of
coffee if you gave me everything you
are worth, for it is just killing me.’ Ho
and the others laughed at me and said:
.. . The idea of coffee killing anybody.’
ti i Well,’ I said, ‘it is nothing else but
coffee that is doing it.’
“In the grocery one day my husband
was persuaded to buy a box of Postum
which he brought home and I made it
for dinner and we both thought how
good it was but said nothing to the
hired men and they thought they had
drank coffee until we laughed and told
them. Well, we kept on with Postum
and it was not long before the color
came back to my cheeks and I got
stout and felt as good as I ever did in
my life. I have no more stomach trou
ble and I know I owe it all to Postum
in place of coffee.
“My husband has gained good health
on Postum. as well as baby and I. and
we all think nothing is too good to say
about It.” Name given by Postum Co.,
Baithi Lr. ck, Mich.
Every ^
Coupon Counts ifel 3
for a present with
GOOD 0
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..V* Baking Powder t\i v*< -7 i* .
>V X ■ • -• the Furthermore, Buy most Good of the Luck if purest you Baking will baking Powder. powder the In at so the doing smallest that you cost. get will slTO 3 f
save coupons you
find plainly printed on the label of each can, you can get
the beautiful premiums we are now offering. Cut out these
coupons. They are valuable. It takes but a few of them to
obtain some of the numerous useful gifts on the premium list.
A little book inside of every can explains all about the
9# premiums. It shows a picture of each gift and tells just how
many coupons are required to get them, Don’t fail to save the u ■ ;
' coupons. Take a delight in your baking and secure some of the
charming premiums.
GOOD LUCK
Baking Powder
m was established in 1892 The sales have so increased to date, that to-dav
shipping Good Luck . we
are country. The of Raking Powder in carload lots to everv section of the
S cause this enormous popularity is plain. In Good Luck,
housekeepers get not only a positively pure baking powder of great leavening
force, but at a price a little less than they have been accustomed to pay for
s?oSn some other kind that was not as satisfactory in results.
When buying Good Luck think of its purity and consider the good results
obtained from its use. Remember every Good Luck coupon counts for a
present. If your grocer doesn’t keep Good Luck, send us his name and we
Will see that you are supplied.
puwerhH qch. THE SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING CO.,
mohpj
Richmond, Va.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more iroods brighter ancl faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well and is guaranteed to (rive perfect re
sults. Ask dealer or we will send post paid at 10c a package Write for free booklet—How to Dye, DJeacli and Mix Colors. MON HOE DRUG CO., Unionville, Mo.
It costs $1.25 to telephone from Berlin
to Paris.
CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Scalp Cleared of Dandruff and Hair lie
stored by One Box of Cntionra and
One Cake of Cuticura Soap.
A. W. Taft, of Independence, Va., writing
under date of Sept. .15, 1904, says: “I have
had falling hair and dandruff for twelve
years and could get nothing to help me.
Finally I bought one box of Cuticura Oint
ment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and
they cleared my scalp of the dandruff and
stopped the hair falling. Now my hair is
growing as well as ever. I highly prize
Cuticura Soap as a toilet soap. (Signed)
A. W. Taft, Independence, Va. j*
Only India. one man in 700 pays an income tax
in
State of Ohio, City of Toledo ’ | ss.
Lucas County.
Fbank J. Cheney make oath that ho is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney <fc
Cot, doing business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of one hundred dol
lars for each and every case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Frank 5. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
| j- resence, this (iih day of Decem
seal, b er.A.D., 1686. A.W. Gileason,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the syjn.-n. Send for testimonials,
free. F. J. Cleney & Co.,.Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Mail’s Family Pills for constipation.
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A New Banking Syswro.
Anew banking system which.enables
persons to make deposits of
cents and upward, interest being al
lowed when the amount lodged
$5, was adopted by the National Bank
of Ireland recently. The hank,has sev
eral branches in London.
Kentucky’s Talking Tree.
Out on the farm of Will
near Heath, this county, the people
that section are yet wrought up
the "talking tree” that has been
for some time. Enormous
continue to congregate there
every Sunday to hear the strange
noises that emanate from the tree.
The voice can be distinctly heard, and
says: “There are treasurer buried
my roots.” A party consisting of the
most reliable citizens of the county,
visited the tree not long since to
make a thorough investigation for
themselves as to the noises being
heard. They listened patiently for
several hours when a sudden crash,
which has been given many times
before the marvelous production of a
human voice, came. The mystery yet
remains unsolved, and so great has
the number of people been who have
gone there in the last several months
that the tree is now dead, caused by
the continuous tramping on the earth
surrounding the tree. The only theory
that has been .suggested is that a man
was killed under the tree in 1862, and
while many do not believe in “spir
its,” the facts are so plain and the
voice can be so distinctly heard that
they cannot dispute the fact. A fam
ily of people who lived there many
years ago became so frightened from
the voice that they sold their farm
at a sacrifice and went West, and are
new living in Texas.—Paducah News
Democrat.
HARDENED.
The Moorish brigands had captured
me rich American and strung him up
•y his thumbs. To their astonishment
he only smiled.
“Where did you learn to stand suen
punishment? asked the barbaric
ohief.
“I used to hang by a strap in the
street cars,” said the captive, simply.
—Chicago News.
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Nearly all the crowned heads of
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It’s sure of yielding 80 bushels of finest
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a family receives a title.
To Core a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists E. W. Grove’s refund money if it fails to dare
signature is on box. 25c.
The oldest working clock in England is
at Peterborough Cathedral.
ALL SICK WOMEN
SHOULD READ MRS, FOX’S LETTER
In All Parte of the United States Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Has Effected Similar Cures.
Many wonderful cures of female ilia
are continually coming to light which
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through the advice pf Mrs. Pinkham,
of Lynn, Mass., which is given to sick
women absolutely free of charge.
Mrs. Pinkham has for many years
made a study of the ills of her sex ;
she has consulted with and advised
thousands of suffering women, who
to-day owe not only their health but
even life to her helpful advice.
Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut
Street, Bradford, Pa., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—
“I suffered for a long time with womb
trouble, and finally was told by my physiei;in did
that I had a tumor on the womb. I not
want to submit received to an operation, letter so and wrote did you
for advice. I your as
you told me, and to-day I am completely has disap
cured. Mv doctor says the tumor
r ?ared, and I am once more a well woman.
believe Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com
pound is the best medicine in the world for
women.”
The .testimonials which we are con
stantlypublishingfrom grateful women
establish beyond a doubt the power of
| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound to conquer female diseases.
Women suffering from any form of
female weakness are invited to
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Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. advice fene asks It is
nothing In in return Mtnrn -fnr lor Bor ner aavice. it is
absolutely free, and to thousands of
women has proved L to be more precious
than gold.
A doctor has discovered that you can
take the gold cure for pneumonia.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing 8yrup forchtldrea
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colte, 25c.a bottle
Cuba’s immigration last year was 20,000.
Three-fourths were Spaniards. <1
JamsurePiso’sOure forOonsumptl on saved
mylifethree years ago.— Mrs. Thomas Rob
bins, Maple St., Norwich, N.P., Feb. 17,190J
Most Japanese officers and many of the
men can speak Russian.
A Guaranteed Cure For /
Piles.
Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding
Ointment Druggists fails to will refund in 0 money 14 days. if Pazo
cure to 50c.
Greece. Walking sticks were the fashion in
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'e
Sanitary druggists, Lotion. Never Fails. Sold by all
by Dr. E. fl. Mail orders promptly filled
Detchon, Crawforosville, Ind.
Crowds of Russian refugees now wander
about London.
VERY FEW, IF ANY,
CfGARS SOLD AT 5
CENTS, COST AS
MUCH TO MANUFACT
URE, OR COST THE
DEALER AS MUCH AS
fit CREDO
IF “THE DEALER TRIES TO
SELL YOU SOME OTHER
ASK YOURSELF WHY?
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Write us for catalogue, price*
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j 10,000 Plants fur 18c.
More gardens and farms ara planted to
America. BaUer's 8eeds There than is reason any other for this. in. g "
A We own over 5,(MX) acres for the pro
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j order to induce you to try them, we
8 j©j make you the following unpro
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a OOO bnrly, Fine Mcrihira and Late Cabbage*, j
1 I r / Juie j Turnips,
\ g ? / l 2000 3000 Munching illch Nutty Celery, Lettuce,
r* 1000 Spk'nriM Onload,
' 1000 ilare Luktiou* Kadishe*,
/ / 1000 dlorlously Briilinut Flowers.
I Above seven packages contain euffi
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H Bf flower* and lots and lotsof choice
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.uidres-, v„,mI«-- h»ven.Tnmrea,ria.
it afflicteii Thompson's Eye Water
1 with weak
] eietj use